Etodolac
Drug Name(s): generic only
Class: NSAIDs
Used to relieve pain, swelling, and stiffness caused by osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Dosage
Form(s): capsule, regular or extended-release tablet
300 mg 2 to 3 times a day or 400 mg to 500 mg orally twice a day, not to exceed 1,000 mg a day
Extended-release: 400 mg to 1,000 mg orally once a day
Special Instructions
Do not take with other prescription or over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Take at the same time every day. Take with food or an antacid.
Before taking any type of NSAID, tell your doctor if you drink alcohol or take blood thinners (including warfarin), ACE inhibitors, lithium or furosemide. Also report any sensitivity or allergy to aspirin or similar drugs.
Potential Side Effects
Abdominal cramps, pain or discomfort; diarrhea; dizziness; drowsiness; gastrointestinal bleeding; headache; heartburn; high blood pressure; nausea or vomiting; peptic ulcer; swelling of feet; rash; ringing in the ears
Be Aware
All non-aspirin NSAIDs may cause an increased risk of serious blood clots, heart attack and stroke, which can be fatal. This risk increases with dose and duration of use. Patients who have or who are at risk for cardiovascular disease are at greater risk for these complications.
NSAIDs increase the risk of serious gastroinestinal side effects, including bleeding, ulceration, and gastric or intestinal perforation, which can be fatal.
Do not take NSAIDs late in pregnancy.
